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The two pie charts illustrate the expected and actual employment sectors of psychology graduates after completing their studies. Overall, private clinics were predicted to employ the largest percentage of graduates, while schools and universities became the main employer in reality. In addition, community agencies hired a much greater proportion of psychologists than had been anticipated. […]
It is noticeable that the proportion of psychologists after graduating who work in schools and universities, as well as in community agencies, is higher than anticipated. Also, psychologists’ employment after graduating shows a significantly larger percentage in private clinics, while in anticipated data, 68% of psychologists were expected to work in private clinics, but the […]
The two pie charts illustrate the expected and the real percentages of psychologists’ work places after graduation. Overall, the numbers before graduation indicate that the largest slice represented the private clinics while the smallest slice of the pie belonged to the other institution. In comparison, the highest percentage indicates the schools and universities while the […]
